Our friendly Visitor Centre offers free guided tours around the public areas of the King’s Cross development starting with a short talk around our model about the history of the 67 acre site, which was an underused industrial wasteland and is being transformed into a new part of the city with homes, shops, offices, galleries, bars, restaurants, schools and even a university. It’s a whole new piece of London with a new postcode – N1C.
On the tour you will learn about and see
• The History of the Goods Yard
• Buildings from the industrial era that are now being refurbished and reused.
• 50 new buildings
• 26 acres of open spaces
• Community
• Homes at Kings Cross
• Sustainability and urban development
• Mixed use development
• Estate Management
But the mix at King’s Cross isn’t just about what goes on in the buildings. There’s also a mix of people, of built space and open space, of the old and the new. All these things come together at King’s Cross to make a diverse, dynamic and successful community – a vibrant place that’s alive with people seven days a week.
Maximum 20 people

Please note that there are no toilet facilities in the Visitor Centre. The nearest toilets can be found at King’s Cross and St Pancras International stations or in Coal Drops Yard or on Lewis Cubitt Park.